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April 24th, 2008, 00:29 | #16 |
The MOSFET? No, it gently vibrates the motor after each shot when the battery gets low. After the battery reaches a certain point, the motor just won't turn over, so as not to strain the battery.
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April 24th, 2008, 01:16 | #17 | |
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Or you can try installing the contacts as low as possible in the nozzle to make sure they miss those last couple of BBs.
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April 24th, 2008, 02:57 | #18 | |
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so the gun will fire slower as the battery gets weaker but you will still get 3 rounds out.
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April 28th, 2008, 16:00 | #19 |
Or I may have another idea, simpler but a little less precise.
For example, I have G3 lows that house 60 rounds eactly each (we can costum modify inside the mag to change the capacity of BBs). the 2 BBs left in the hop-up don't change anything. If we can say to the Chip \\\ COUNT 60 rounds fired (cycles) and THEN stop firing THEN reset IF cocking slide have been engaged (with a micro-switch). so everytime we empty a mag (60 rnds as example), we can virtualy re-engage chip to fire again... is it a doable idea? |
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April 28th, 2008, 16:05 | #20 |
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Really shitty if you do tactical reloads.
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April 28th, 2008, 16:10 | #21 |
we can always recock (reset) even if we shot 30bbs over 60
even if in reality we don't recock if a shell is in chamber |
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April 28th, 2008, 17:38 | #22 |
A related idea is to find space inside an AEG's magwell (like, at the top) for a switch which is engaged when a magazine is inserted.
The computer could detect magazine eject/insert. So --- just as an example --- if you had a semi-only gun you could make it stop shooting and require a mag change every 30 shots. (Even though your magazine still has BBs in it, the computer treats it as "empty" after 30 shots). As a side bonus, it could also use the same switch to prevent firing unless a magazine is inserted. |
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May 4th, 2008, 19:51 | #23 |
I recently received the Trigger Master and installed it. I'm totally amaze by the ease of modifying options in advanced mode, quite a nice idea! Thanks DonP. + feedback left
I have 1 question, i read carefully your tutorial and the tutorial in your turorial about coding the Attiny85 with the USB isp programmer. I saw an image on wiring all the connections of the micro-controller but I don't know where to connect the VCC of the USG programmer and do we have to attach a 4.7k resistor on the RESET pin of the ATtiny85? Or it's a Pin to pin connection? Last edited by Splashx; May 4th, 2008 at 20:05.. |
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May 5th, 2008, 16:57 | #24 |
I made the virtual 30-round mag mod I mused about!
Couple things though: 1. The gun will always fire a burst (if you're at 2 rounds left, and you shoot a burst, you'll still shoot a 3 round burst even though you technically only have 2 "rounds" left in the mag.) 2. Why? Cutting off a burst in mid-burst was just too much work to bother programming for this quick mod. 3. Rounds fired in fullauto is estimated. It's pretty accurate, but not perfect. It's "good enough" (see #2 above ) 4. The switch is one that just happens to be big enough to trigger when a mag is inserted. I was really lucky I had one in my junk box. I don't have a specific part number or anything, sorry. 5. Tactical reloads work! (Mag change "resets" to 30 rounds) 6. Gun will not fire without a mag inserted. Video Download Splashx: Regarding the programming, see your PM about the same question. |
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